Design And Implementation Of E-Learning System
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
E-learning refers to the use of various kinds of electronic media and
information and communication technologies (ICT) in education. E-learning is an
inclusive terminology that encompasses all forms of educational technology that
electronically or technologically support learning and teaching. Depending on
whether a particular aspect, component or delivery method is given emphasis, e-
learning may be termed technology-enhanced learning (TEL), computer-based
training (CBT), internet-based training (IBT), web-based training (WBT), online
education, virtual education, or digital educational collaboration.
E-learning includes numerous types of media that deliver text, audio,
images, animation, and streaming video, and includes technology applications
and processes such as audio or video tape, satellite TV, CD-ROM, and
computer-based learning, as well as local intranet/extranet and web-based
learning. Information and communication systems, whether free-standing or
based on either local networks or the Internet in networked learning, underlay
many e-learning processes.
E-learning can occur in or out of the classroom. It can be self-paced,
asynchronous learning or may be instructor-led, synchronous learning. E-learning
is suited to distance learning and flexible learning, but it can also be used in
conjunction with face-to-face teaching, in which case the term blended learning is
commonly used.
It is commonly thought that new technologies make a big difference in
education.[2] Many proponents of e-learning believe that everyone must be
equipped with basic knowledge of technology, as well as use it as a medium to
reach educational goal.
1.1 Background of study
E-learning is an inclusive terminology for all forms of educational
technology that electronically or technologically support learning and teaching.
Bernard Luskin advocates that the “e” should be interpreted to mean “exciting,
energetic, enthusiastic, emotional, extended, excellent, and educational” in
addition to “electronic.” This broad interpretation focuses on new applications
and developments, and also brings learning and media psychology into
consideration.
The worldwide e-learning industry was estimated to be over $48 billion in
2000 according to conservative estimates. Developments in internet and
multimedia technologies are the basic enabler of e-learning, with consulting,
content, technologies, services and support being identified as the five key
sectors of the e-learning industry. Information and communication technologies
(ICT) are used extensively by young people.
E-learning has given people in college accessibility to data, wherever one
looks data of e-learning is there, there are many different sometimes mobile
devices as well as their many ways that these benefit people around the globe
anytime, anywhere access to data. This can improve interactions between
students and their instructors for their classes, this can allow students with tools
which they can use for different purposes and use independently supports
problem base actions. There are also ways that it can deter people from actually
learning as pointed out, it may make it easier to chat taking someone away from
learning and into talking to someone through Face book it also gives them the
ability to cheat through online test and quizzes having the ability to look for the
answer using Google it always a possibility. This also can give tech-savvy
students an advantage over non-technical students. Over all e-learning through
technology will most likely be seen more and more in today’s college
environment. Approaches to e-learning require a focus on students providing
them with tools to support their shared activities and problem based activities
1.2 Statement of the study
Student in tertiary institution suffers a lot of setback in external exams due
to the type of teaching system which they receive. They don’t have access to the
internet and lack knowledge of what is obtainable in the society.
1.3 Aims and objectives
1. To facilitate the development of information technology
2. To reveal the use and technology of wireless network to the user.
3. To provide alternative way of attaining education
4. To implement a system which reduce examination mal- practice
1.4 Significance of the study
E-learning provides benefit for the organizations and individuals involved
it reduces the cost of learning, examination and result processing institutions, it
create access thereby enables people from any part of the world to be educated
E-learning also functions in improving standard of education which Helps to
eliminate inadequate like examination malpractice .
1.5 Scope of the study
Design and implementation of e- learning (A case study of computer
Science and information and technology, caritas university Enugu), this project is
a tutorial and design with VB
1.6 Limitation of the study
The rate of technology is moving at rapid speed and not everybody
Understand how some of the tools used for this education process are used. Some
people find it difficult to afford this form of learning and measurement,
especially towards the cost of accessing the internet.
1.7 Definition of the terms
E-learning conducted with various kinds of electronic media, especially
via the internet.
ICT-Information communication technologies are mostly used by young people.
TEL- Technology enhance learning
IBT-Internet based training
VLE-Visual learning environment
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
Background Of Study
Statement Of The Study
Aims And Objectives
Significance Of The Study
Scope Of The Study
Limitation Of The Study
Definition Of The Terms
CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review
Introduction
Approaches To E- Learning
Computer-Based Training
Collaborative Learning
Technology
Audio
Videos
Computer, Laptops, And Tablets
Blogging
mobile Devices
Learning Managements
Whiteboards
Educational Technology
Communicatioal Technology
Learning Management System
Computer –Aided Assessment
CHAPTER THREE
Methodology And Analysis Of The Existing System
Introduction
Methodology Of Data Collection
Input Analysis
Process Analysis
Output Analysis
Problem Of The Current System.
Justifications For The New System
CHAPTER FOUR
Design And Implementation Of The New System
Design Standards
Output Specification And Design
Input Specification And Design
Software Requirements
Operational Requirment
Personal Requirement
Program Flow Chart
CHAPTER FIVE
Summary, Conclusion And Recommendation
Conclusion
Recommendation
References
Appendix A
Program Source Code